News

10th December 2018

Józef Lewandowski gave a talk entitled "Structure and dynamics of protein complexes by NMR" in the School of Chemistry at the University of Cardiff.

5th December 2018

A paper resulting from collaboration of Challis group with Lewandowski group entitled "Binding of distinct substrate conformations enables hydroxylation of remote sites in thaxtomin D by cytochrome P450 TxtC" was published in J. Am. Chem. Soc. Read it here.

19th November 2018

Steven Brown gave a talk entitled “High-Field Solid-State NMR: Applications to Pharmaceuticals, Supramolecular Assemblies and Plant Cell Walls” at the Ultra-high field NMR spectroscopy: challenges and new horizons workshop in Lille, France

13th November 2018

Emily Corlett gave a talk at a joint meeting entitled “Holistic approaches to structural characterisation” of the collaborative computational project for NMR crystallography (CCP-NC) and the British Crystallography Association Industry Group (BCA-IG) in Durham. Steven Brown, Kiran Jandu, Sarah Mann, Anjali Menakath, Zainab Rehman and Jacqueline Tognetti all also attended the meeting.

3rd October 2018 Natural Product Reports paper published

A review from Lewandowski and Challis groups on "Protein–protein interactions in trans-AT polyketide synthases" was published in Natural Products Reports. Read it here.

2nd October 2018 Journal of Physical Chemistry B published

A Lewandowski group paper on collaborative work led by Emsley and Blackledge groups entitled "Protein Dynamics from Multi-Field Variable Temperature NMR Relaxation and MD Simulation" published in Journal of Physical Chemistry B. Read it here.

1st October 2018

Welcome to Zainab Rehman and Kiran Jandu who join the group as a PhD student (funded by EPSRC and Pfizer) and a MSc by research student.

20th September 2018 Chemical Science paper published

A paper form Lewandowski group in collaboration with Chris Dowson, Kim Lewis, Torsten Herrmann and Novobiotic Pharmaceuticals entitled "Structural studies suggest aggregation as one of the modes of action for teixobactin" was published in the Chemical Science. Read it here.

13th September 2018

Steven Brown visited the laboratories of Adam Lange and Hartmut Oschkinat and gave a talk entitled “Using NMR Crystallography for Structural Elucidation and Insight” at the FMP in Berlin, Germany.

7th September 2018 CCPNMR meeting in University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent

Józef Lewandowski gave a talk "Characterisation of protein-protein interfaces in large complexes by solid state NMR solvent paramagnetic relaxation enhancements".

4th September 2018 SMARTER meeting

Steven Brown gave a talk entitled “Using NMR Crystallography for Structural Elucidation and Insight” at the SMARTER meeting in Ljubljana in Slovenia, with Emily Corlett, Sarah Mann, Anjali Menakath and Jacqueline Tognetti all presenting posters.

21st June 2018 NMRDG meeting, University of Warwick

Students from all the groups participated in the NMR DG meeting. Sarah Mann won the best talk prize and Emily Corlett won the best poster prize.

30th May 2018 EMBO workshop, Grosseto, Italy

Józef Lewandowski gave a talk "Integrated structural biology as a tool to facilitate development of new antibiotics". Angelo and Becky presented posters.

1 GHz solid-state NMR facility to be hosted at Warwick

The UK's first 1 GHz solid-state NMR spectrometer is on its way to the University of Warwick, thanks to £8 million grant from the Engineering and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). The high-field spectrometer will serve the national research community in the physical and life sciences. It will add to the already significant NMR capabilities here which include the existing 850 MHz high-field solid-state NMR National Research Facility.

19th April 2018
UK 850 MHz Solid-State NMR Facility annual symposium

Angelo and Trent gave talks at the 8th annual symposium of the UK 850 MHz solid-state NMR facility, that took place at the University of Warwick.

7th April 2018
Journal of Magnetic Resonance paper published

A paper resulting form a collaboration of Lewandowski group with Samoson and Sternberg groups entitled "1H Line Width Dependence on MAS Speed in Solid State NMR - Comparison of Experiment and Simulation" was published in the Journal of Magnetic Resonance. Read it here.

8th January 2018
Nature Chemical Biology paper published

A paper resulting from a collaboration of Lewandowski group with Challis, Oldham and Jenner groups entitled "Mechanism of intersubunit ketosynthase–dehydratase interaction in polyketide synthases" was published in Nature Chemical Biology. Congrats to Simone Kosol who is one of the main authors of the work. Read it here.

7th August 2017
JACS paper published

A paper "Characterization of protein-protein interfaces in large complexes by solid state NMR solvent paramagnetic relaxation enhancements" by Carl Öster, Simone Kosol, Jonathan Lamley, Dinu Iuga and Józef Lewandowski in collaboration with Madl and Samoson groups was published in JACS. Read it here.

26th July 2017
RACI Cetenary Congress in Melbourne

Józef Lewandowski gave an invited lecture entitled "Protein stucture and dynamics though the lense of solid-state NMR" at the RACI Centenary Congress in Melbourne, Australia.

3rd July 2017
Plenary talk at EUROMAR

14th June 2017
JACS paper published

A collaborative paper involving Lewandowski group and Ladizhansky group entitled "Solid-state NMR provides evidence for small-amplitude slow domain motions in a multi-spanning transmembrane α-helical protein" has been published in JACS. Read it here.

16th May 2017

Marlow Award talk at King's College

Józef Lewandowski gave an RSC Marlow Award lecture in King's College London.

22-24th March 2017
Direct Biosythesis V, Coventry

Alma, Angelo, Józef, Simone and Sławek presented posters at the Direct Biosynthesis V at University of Warwick.

16th March 2017

ERC day at the IECB in Bordeaux, France

Józef gave an invited talk entitled "Enacyloxin polyketide synthase - NMR-led integrated structural approach to enable synthetic biology" at the ERC Day at the IECB in Bordeaux, France.

15th March 2017

Paper featured in Wiley’s spectroscopyNow webpage

Manju and Steven’s VIP paperCo-existence of Distinct Supramolecular Assemblies in Solution and in the Solid State in Chem Eur J has been featured in the NMR section of Wiley’s spectroscopyNow webpage in an article entitiled What a difference a state makes: NMR curiosity.

16th February 2017

VIP paper featured on the cover of Chemistry European Journal

A VIP paperCo-existence of Distinct Supramolecular Assemblies in Solution and in the Solid State describing EPSRC funded research by Manju Reddy in Steven Brown’s group, in collaboration with Italian and US researchers has been featured on the cover of Chemistry European Journal. The study identified a change in the self-assembled structure of a guanosine derivative upon passing from solution to solid state and vice versa. The research was highlighted in a University press release entitled Molecular phenomenon discovered by advanced NMR facility.

14th January 2017
Paper featured in CrystEngComm inside cover

A paper in CrystEngComm by Ann-Christin and Steven in collaboration with Dave Walker at Warwick’s X-ray diffraction facility employing NMR crystallography and PXRD to investigate water molecules in orotic acid and its lithium and magnesium salts has been featured as the insider cover.

21st December 2016
Nature Communications paper published

A Nature Communications paperFolding of xylan onto cellulose fibrils in plant cell walls revealed by solid-state NMR showed that xylan, which forms a threefold helical screw in solution, flattens into a twofold helical screw ribbon to bind intimately to cellulose microfibrils in the plant cell wall solving a long-standing mystery of how key sugars in cells bind to form strong, indigestible materials. The research, led by Ray Dupree and his son Paul (University of Cambridge), was highlighted in a University press release entitled ‘Glue’ that makes plant cell walls strong could hold the key to wooden skyscrapers. Other Warwick authors are Steven, Ann-Christin and Oigres.

16th December 2016
Christmas celebrations

The solid-state NMR group enjoyed a 3-course Christmas dinner at The Tame Hare in Leamington Spa.

16th December 2016

International Symposium Connecting EPR, ssNMR and DNP for the Study of complex Biomolecules

Józef gave a talk entitled "Structure and dynamics of protein complexes by solid-state NMR" at the International Symposium Connecting EPR, ssNMR and DNP for the Study of complex Biomolecules at Ringberg Castle in Germany.

14th December 2016
BRSG Christmas meeting

2nd December 2016
Institute of Physics blog

Steven Brown is one of seven UK Physicists quoted in an Institute of Physics blog about their Brexit concerns: “It is especially sad that the UK will no longer be able to shape EU science policy – the UK has been a major driving force in ensuring that European Research Council fellowships are the gold standard of scientific research excellence. The impact on the UK of not being able to shape and influence EU science policy – notably, pushing for the primacy of scientific excellence – will be detrimental.”

31st October 2016
Article published in Analytical Chemistry

An article was published in Analytical Chemistry about a new 14N-1H DQ three-dimensional pulse sequence that was developed when Manju visited JEOL in Japan to use their fast MAS probes.

6th October 2016
Habilitation of Pierre Thureau

Steven Brown was a member of the evaluation committee for the Habilitation of Pierre Thureau in Marseille.

6th October 2016

Welcome to new group members

Welcome to the new PhD students Emily Corlett, Koorosh Fatemian, Nicole Kelly and Sarah Mann and MChem students Chris Cousins, Faaria Iqbal and Helen Smith.

3rd October 2016
Congratulations to Ann-Christin Pöppler

Congratulations to Ann-Christin Pöppler who has taken up her first independent research post at the University of Wuerzburg.

28th September 2016
Steven Brown gave a talk at the pNMR meeting in Venice

Remembering Erwin Hahn

Sadly, on Sept 22 Erwin Hahn (aged 95) passed away.

In 1949, shortly after completing his Ph.D. developing pulsed NMR, Hahn discovered the spin echo. He found that after decay of the initial pulse response (now called FID) the NMR signal could be made to reappear, as if by magic, following a second pulse some time later. The reappearing signal (effectively time has been reversed) is the echo, which he modestly said was discovered accidentally because he couldn't make the signal go away and in the end had to resort to explaining the phenomenon.

Hahn's scientific achievements, as well as discovering the spin echo, include development of cross-polarisation (the Hartmann-Hahn condition) and the prediction and demonstration of self-induced optical transparency.

He has many scientific children, grandchildren, etc. One of them is Ray Dupree. In the light of his achievements and the strength of magnetic resonance at Warwick, the University awarded him an honorary degree in 2007. Below you can see the picture after the awarding ceremony where Erwin Hahn "hangs out" with Ray, Steven, Mark Newton and Mark Smith.

15th September 2016
FGMR Discussion Meeting in Düsseldorf, Germany

15th September 2016

Steven Brown, John Hanna, Jozef Lewandowski, Ray Dupree and Dinu Iuga are signatories to a submission by over 20 UK academics to the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee Inquiry into Leaving the EU.

11th-15th September 2016
SMASH Conference in La Jolla, USA

Congrtulations to Azz, who won a prize for the best poster at the SMASH conference in La Jolla, CA, USA.

21st-26th August 2016
International Conference on Magnetic Resonance in Biological Systems, Kyoto, Japan

17th-21st July 2016

Ray, John, Józef and James attended RMC in Breckenridge, CO, USA. Józef gave an invited talk entitled "Energy landscapes, anisotropic motions and protein dynamics in large protein complexes". Ray, John and James presented posters.

7th July 2016

EUROMAR in Aarhus, Denmark

Steven Brown gave an invited talk at the EUROMAR conference in Aarhus, Denmark entitled “Application of Solid-State NMR to Pharmaceuticals, Polymers, Self-Assembly and Plant Cell Walls”. He also attended an editorial board meeting of the journal Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance that took place at the conference.

30th June 2016
Daniel receives IAS Early Career Fellowship

Congratulations to Daniel on the awarding of the IAS Early Career Fellowship.

23rd June 2016

NMRDG PhD event in Oxford

Anjali, Azz, Alma and Becky all presented posters at the NMRDG PhD event in Oxford. .

9th June 2016

Nature Communications paper published

Ray and Steven are co-authors on a multi-institution paper entitled Golgi-localized STELLO proteins regulate the assembly and trafficking of cellulose synthase complexes in Arabidopsis. This paper identified proteins that regulate cellulose assembly in plants, important in understanding how plants produce their biomass.

6th June 2016
Steven Brown gave a talk at the Canadian Society of Chemistry conference

1st June 2016
Chemistry Postgraduate Symposium

Aiden, Azz and Daniel gave talks. Becky and Richard presented posters. Congratulations to Jonathan for winning the Faculty Prize for the best PhD thesis and Daniel for the best talk in the chemical biology session.

9th May 2016

RSC Marlow Award for Józef

Józef Lewandowski was awarded RSC Marlow Award for the "development and applications of solid-state NMR methodology to study structure and dynamics of biomolecules." Press release.

12th April 2016
57th ENC in Pittsburgh, U.S.A.

Józef Lewandowski gave an invited talk entitled "Energy Landscapes, Anisotropic Motions and Dynamics in Large Protein Complexes" at the 57th ENC in Pittsburgh, U.S.A.

7th April 2016

UK 850 MHz solid-state NMR national facility annual symposium

Ann and John gave talks at the sixth annual symposium of the UK 850 MHz solid-state NMR facility, that took place at the University of Warwick.

7th April 2016
TRSC Protein Dynamics Workshop in Les Houches, France

6th April 2016
Ann gave a talk at the British Crystallography Association meeting in Nottingham

Ann gave a talk entitled “Good Cop and Bad Cop” – NMR Crystallographic and Powder X-ray Analysis of Lithium and Magnesium Orotate Hydrates” at the British Crystallography Association meeting in Nottingham, with Aiden, Anjali, Gemma and Tomasz all also attending.

21st March 2016
Tiago and Tomasz join the group

Welcome to Professor Tiago Venâncio and Dr Tomasz Pawlak who have joined the group to work with Steven Brown on NMR crystallography of pharmaceuticals as a visiting academic and researcher from Brazil and Poland.

2nd February 2016
New WB 700 MHz magnet delivered

Today a new Bruker WB 700 MHz magnet (funded in part by an ERC grant to Józef Lewandowski and in part by the University of Warwick) was delivered. The spectrometer will be hosted in the MAS building and will be optimised for biomolecular NMR applications. It will be equipped with tripple channel 0.7 mm, 1.3 mm, 3.2 mm MAS probes. We all are looking forward to the new and exciting science that this instrument will enable us to do.

4th November 2015
Paper published in Crystal Growth & Design

2nd November 2015

Angewandte Chemie paper published

A manuscript by Jon Lamley, Carl Öster, Becky Stevens and Józef Lewandowski on the influence of different intermolecular interactions on protein dynamics was featured as a Very Important Paper in Angewandte Chemie. The paper presents first ever extensive site-specific relaxation measurements on a large non-crystalline GB1-antibody complex in a few nanomole quantities and compares them to similar measurements on crystalline GB1. The study paves the way for direct characterization of dynamics in biologically important but sensitivity-limited samples of proteins within large complexes. Read here.

22nd July 2015
CCPN meeting in Buxton

Steven Brown gave a lecture entitled “NMR Crystallography of Organic Solids” at the CCPN meeting in Buxton, where Becky Stevens also presented a poster entitled “Quantitative Determination of Site-Specific Activation Energies in a Protein Backbone”

17th July 2015

PCCP paper published

A paper by Jonathan Lamley, Matthew Lougher and Józef Lewandowski in collaboration with Stephan Grzesiek's group (Basel, Switzerland) on combined analysis of multifield 13C' and 15N relaxation to characterise protein backbone dynamics was published in PCCP. The study sheds light on how the same complex motions will be manifested in fundamentally different ways in solution and solid-state relaxation. The presented approach leads to a more accurate quantification of both fast and slow protein motions that are often of crucial functional importance. The study also validates use of 13C’ R1ρ as a quantitative probe of slow dynamics. Read more here.

25th June 2015
Azzedine awarded Waldner Teaching Prize

25th June 2015
Lewandowski gave an invited talk at the ISMEC

Józef Lewandowski gave an invited talk entitled "Application of paramagnetic metal complexes to study structures and dynamics of protein complexes in the solid state’" at the International Symposium on Metal Complexes in Wrocław, Poland.

24th June 2015
Lewandowski awarded Anatole Abragam Prize

Józef Lewandowski was awarded Anatole Abragam Prize of International Society of Magnetic Resonance "for his outstanding accomplishments to date and his promise in the development of solid-state NMR methodology and its application to the study of biomolecular structure and dynamics." The prize will be presented in August during ISMAR Conference in Shanghai.

16th June 2015

Solid state NMR workshop in Brazil

Steven Brown gave a workshop on Solid-State NMR at UFRJ Rio de Janiero, Brazil

3rd June 2015

Steven Brown gave invited lecture at Danish Center for Ultahigh Field NMR Spectroscopy

Steven Brown gave an invited lecture entitled “Application of High-Field Solid-State NMR to Pharmaceuticals, Supramolecular Self-Assembly and Plant Cell Walls” at the Inauguration of the Danish Center for Ultrahigh Field NMR Spectroscopy in Aarhus.

1st May 2015

Lewandowski in Science on hierarchical protein dynamics

Józef Lewandowski in collaboration with Lyndon Emsley (EPFL, Lausanne/ENS-Lyon) and Martin Blackledge (IBS, Grenoble) reports in Science on a direct observation of hierarchy of protein and solvent motions in protein conformational energy landscape. The findings of the study employing a series of variable temperature magic angle spinning multinuclear NMR relaxation measurements on a nanocrystalline protein reconcile divergent interpretations from techniques that are individually sensitive to dynamic phenomena occurring on different time scales and at different locations in protein-solvent systems. Read more here.

16th April 2015

ENC in California

Manju gave a poster entitled “Understanding Self-Assembly Process at Molecular Level: Structure and Function of Guanosine Derivatives” at the Experimental NMR conference in Asilomar, California.

Crystallisation & Polymorphism for Discovery Chemists in Cambridge

26th March 2015

Annual Symposium of the UK 850 MHz Solid-State NMR Facility

At the annual symposium of the UK 850 MHz Solid-State NMR Facility, Manjunatha Reddy gave a talk entitled “Understanding Self-Assembly Process at Molecular Level: Structure and Function of Guanosine Derivatives”

25th March 2015

Publication featured as ACS Editors’ choice article

A publication in Biochemistry entitled: "Probing the Molecular Architecture of Arabidopsis thaliana Secondary Cell Walls Using Two- and Three-Dimensional 13C Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy" has been featured as an ACS Editors’ choice article – this represents a collaboration between Warwick and the group of Professor Paul Dupree in Cambridge.

20th March 2015

Steven Brown was opponent at PhD exam in Stockholm

Steven Brown was opponent at the PhD exam of Boris Kharhov (supervisor Sergey Dvinskikh) in the Department of Chemistry at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm.

2nd February 2015
Aiden and Jon visit JEOL

Aiden Robertson and Jon Lamley visited JEOL in Japan to carry out fast MAS experiments at 600 and 700 MHz.

22th January 2015

Ann-Christin is awarded a Newton International Fellowship

Ann-Christin has been awarded a Newton International Fellowship by the Royal Society. The project is "Organometallics in the Solid State: Advanced Structure Elucidation by NMR Crystallography", supervised by Steven Brown.

15th January 2015

Scott King Graduates

Congratulations to Dr Scott King who graduated today! We wish him every success in the future.

12th January 2015

Simone and Kristian joins the group

Welcome to Simone Kosol who is starting a postdoc with Józef Lewandowski and Kristian Barnsley who is starting a master project with Steven Brown.

8th December 2014

Seminar at Cardiff University

Steven Brown gave a seminar at the Department of Chemistry, Cardiff University entitled: “Solid-State NMR and NMR Crystallography of Organic Solids: Probing Structure-Directing Interactions in Pharmaceuticals and Supramolecular Chemistry”

3rd December 2014

Rob Kelly defended his PhD thesis

Congratulations to Rob Kelly who successfully defended his thesis today.

11th November 2014

JACS Spotlights paper - Lewandowski group

A paper by Jonathan Lamley, Dinu Iuga, Carl Öster and Józef Lewandowski in collaboration with Stephan Grzesiek (Basel, Switzerland) and Ago Samoson (Tallinn, Estonia) on quantitative NMR spectroscopy of large protein complexes at fast spinning frequencies has been published in JACS. The approach described in the manuscript enables obtaining structural and dynamics measurements on hundreds of kDa protein complexes in quantities as small 2 nanomoles.

1st to 4th September 2014
SMARTER4 Conference

There were 13 attendees from Warwick at the SMARTER4 meeting in Durham. Manju gave a talk entitled "Guanosine self-assembly: characterizing structure-directing non-covalent interactions through solid-state NMR and computational studies".

26th August
Ann-Christin Pöppler joins the group

Welcome to Ann-Christin who joins the group as a Feodor Lynen fellow funded by the Humboldt Foundation.

26th August

JACS spotlight paper

A paper in collaboration with Jeff Davis (Maryland, USA) resulting from an EPSRC-funded project of guanosine self-assembly has been published in JACS and featured as a spotlight article.

16th July 2014

BRSG Summer meeting

Miri Zilka and Greg Rees gave lectures at the BRSG Summer meeting in Nottingham. At the BRSG AGM, Steven Brown stood down from the BRSG committee after 9 years of service (Secretary 2007 to 2010, Chair 2010 to 2013.

30th June 2014

Invited lecture at EUROMAR

Steven Brown gave an invited lecture entitled "Applications of High-Resolution 1H Solid-State NMR methods to supramolecular self-assembly and Pharmaceuticals" at the EUROMAR conference in Zurich.

25th June 2014

Members of the group gave talks and presented posters at the NMRDG Postgraduate meeting in Nottingham

Aiden Robertson and Greg Rees gave talks entitled "Characterising Molecular Self-Assembly by High Resolution 1H Solid-State NMR" and "Characterisation of platinum-based fuel cell catalyst materials using 195Pt wideline Solid-State NMR". Miri Zilka and Gemma Candy also presented posters. 10 members of the group attended the meeting.

24th June 2014

NMR football team wins silver medal

The NMR 5-a-side football team came in second place in the Warwick 5-a-side cup. They also reached the Champions League quarter final after winning their league. Aiden Robertson, Stephen Day, Rob Kelly, Jonathan Lamley, Frederik Roemer, Jimmy Edgell and Carl Öster played for the team.

20th June 2014

Seminar at UNED, Madrid

Steven Brown gave a seminar entitled “Solid-State NMR of Organic Solids: Probing Structure-Directing Interactions in Pharmaceuticals and Supramolecular Chemistry” at the Department of Chemistry, UNED, Madrid, Spain at the invitation of long standing collaborator, Professor Rosa Claramunt.

12th June 2014

Workshop at AstraZeneca, Macclesfield

Miri Zilka gave a lecture entitled “Modelling dissolution & crystal growth” at a workshop on understanding Dissolution attended by researchers from Warwick, Nottingham and Sheffield Universities.

Postdoc position available in Lewandowski group

Postdoctoral position in structural biology of trans-AT polyketide synthases is available in Lewandowski group is available from July 1 2014.

18th May 2014

Marie Curie meeting in Venice

Miri Zilka, Carl Öster, Steven Brown and Józef Lewandowski and other researchers from Warwick and industrial collaborators from e.g., AstraZeneca and Pfizer attended a 2-day meeting for the Centre for Analytical Science Innovative Doctoral Programme at Warwick in Venice.

16th May 2014

European Symposium on Biological and Organic Chemistry (ESBOC), Gregynog, Wales.

Members of the group attended the Southampton NMR Opening Event

26th March 2014

Józef Lewandowski and Jon Lamley attended ENC in Boston

Józef Lewandowski gave a talk entitled “Protein Dynamics in the Solid State” at the ENC in Boston. Jon Lamley gave a poster on the subject “Solid-State NMR of Nanomolar Quantities of Protein Complexes at 60-100 kHz Magic Angle Spinning”

27th January 2014
Paper published and highlighted in 'JACS Spotlights'

A new paper about characterisation of site-specific molecular motions of a 7-helix membrane protein within a lipid bilayer using solid-state NMR measurements has been published in JACS (read article). The article was highlighted in JACS Spotlights (read the Spotlights article).

7th August
Steven Brown talks at the ICCOSS.

Steven Brown gave a lecture at the International Conference on the Chemistry of the Organic Solid State (ICCOSS) at St Catherine's College, Oxford entitled Solid-state NMR spectroscopy of organic solids: probing structure-directing interactions.

Dymtro Dudenko also presented a poster.

30th July
Paper Published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry C (DOI)

A paper has been published after a successful visit from Elisa Carignani from Marco Geppi’s group in Pisa.

Title: Strong Intermolecular Ring Current Influence on 1H Chemical Shifts in Two Crystalline Forms of Naproxen: a Combined Solid-State NMR and DFT Study.

15th April
Azzedine Dabo joins our group.

Azzedine Dabo joins our group to do a project titled" Solid State NMR based approaches for facilitating chromatography method development." as part of an MSc in Analytical Science Methods and Instrumental Techniques.

4th March
Dr Dharmesh Patel joins our group.

Dr Dharmesh Patel joins our group as part of a collaborative project between Warwick and the Dupree Group at the University of Cambridge. Investigating secondary plant cell walls through the use of 2D and 3D 13C solid-state NMR in order to gain an understanding of the structural organisation of carbohydrates in the Arabidopsis cell wall.